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memory latency

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meanings of memoryand latency


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memory
noun
uk /ˈmem.ər.i/ us /ˈmem.ər.i/
the ability to remember information, experiences, ...
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latency
noun[U]
uk /ˈleɪ.tən.si/ us /ˈleɪ.tən.si/
the fact of being present but needing particular conditions to become active, obvious, or ...
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Examples of memory latency


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To (partially) circumvent such memorylatency problems, expensive special-purpose hardware is required.
In doing so it effectively hides all memorylatency from the processor's perspective.
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Context switching threads to main memory is much expensive operation when compared to memorylatency.
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Micro-threads mainly hide memorylatency inside each core by over lapping computations with memory requests.
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Memorylatency was few cycles in 1980 and it is reaching nowadays almost 1000 cycles.
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Small loops could reside entirely within the stack, eliminating memorylatency from instruction fetches.
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However, reality shows that memorylatency changes from application to another.
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Given these trends, it was expected that memorylatency would become an overwhelming bottleneck in computer performance.
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The chief goal of merging the processing and memory components in this way is to reduce memorylatency and increase bandwidth.
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It is especially useful for very slow main memory in that subsequent reads are able to proceed without waiting for long main memorylatency.
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If the micro-processor has enough cores and hopefully they are not sending requests to the main memory at the same time, there will be partial aggregate hiding of memorylatency.
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Secondly, the advantages of higher clock speeds are in part negated by memorylatency, since memory access times have not been able to keep pace with increasing clock frequencies.
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